I don’t know if my situation is that unique but I need some clarifications:
My husband and I are both Canadian citizens. He was born in Canada to Spanish parents and he also got a Spanish passport and spanish citizenship at the same time.
We got married last year in Cuba and we have a marriage certificate in Spanish that has also been stamped by the Canadian embassy in Havana(that makes it legal in Canada)
We called today the Spanish Consulate in Toronto to ask what documents are necessary to register the marriage. My husband explained everything that there is a possibility that we one day we might move to Spain so we wanted to take care of all necessary paperwork that we can do from here.
Now hear this:
The person on the other end told my husband that in order for me to work in Spain I would have to give up my Canadian citizenship. Now this sounds really ridiculous because having the ability to work and citizenship to me were two different things. I think the Consulate is wrong. I can understand that if I ever wanted to get Spanish passport I may have to give up my Canadian passport, but you can still be a permanent resident of one country and have a passport of another in most places in Europe if I am not mistaken
Has anyone gone through a similar situation with marriage to a Spanish citizen? Does anyone know what steps we have to take to get all the necessary documents in order to be able to function in Spain normally? My husband only has his Spanish passport. He has never worked or lived there on a permanent basis so he does not have that NIE number(I think that’s what it is called)